Saturday, December 15, 2012

Some poor fools think I'm an authority on startups

"[A]bout as close as Louisville has to a start-up nomad.
That specie of homo technicus so common in San Francisco and Silicon Valley is vital to creating, then sustaining, any city’s entrepreneurial culture.
The swashbuckler who jumps from big corporation to start-up, start-up to big corporation.
At the Louisville level, it’s extremely rare because there aren’t that many viable startup-to-corporate-to-startup opportunities."

It goes on from there. I'll be over here wondering who the heck they're actually talking about, 'cause surely that can't be me.